Melbourne five-eighth Cameron Munster was booted to the sin bin after committing a professional foul on Roosters fullback James Tedesco in their tense clash at Allianz Stadium.
Cameron Munster admits he’ll be copping an almighty spray from Craig Bellamy after a monstrous brain fade almost gave the Roosters a comeback.
“That is a breach. You are supposed to jog off when you go to the sin bin... Munster you are getting fined,” he said on Channel Nine.“I was sitting in the sheds pretty disappointed... I’ve got a pretty good run with sin bins against the Roosters,” Munster said after the match.“We want to do the best thing for the team and looking back now, the boys dug deep but we were lucky to get the win.”
“Cameron Munster has heard all the boos before but he can soak it all in tonight,” Mat Thompson said from the commentary box. The match began on a solemn note as the teams paid tribute to last weekend’s horrific Bondi Junction stabbing spree that left six people dead.The match began on a solemn note as the teams paid tribute to last weekend’s horrific Bondi Junction stabbing spree
Storm Superstar Victoria Sin Bin Jahrome Hughes Melbourne Storm Melbourne Oceania Ashley Klein Cameron Munster James Tedesco Metres Tap Dead Ball Line Marching Orders Brain Fade Greg Alexander Australia Andrew Voss
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